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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lead the time" is not a correct or usable phrase in English.
It does not make sense as written. If you are trying to make a point about leading or guiding the passage of time, you might use the phrase "guide the passage of time" instead. For example, you might say, "The leader's job was to guide the passage of time within the project."
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Rather, it all exists along a probabilistic spectrum, with a candidate's chance of winning primarily a function of the size of his lead, the time remaining until Election Day and the number of undecideds left in the electorate.
The response of electrode was related to the concentration of lead, the time of preconcentration and the nature of the binder, 1 M HClO4 appeared to be suitable for lead analysis even when cadmium or copper were present.
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As for companies applying MTO, where any increase in transit lead time proportionally impacted the end customers' lead time, the risk for loss of sales or decreased customer service due to excessive lead time was a bigger issue.
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